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In every city there are hidden gems; places off the beaten trail, less known and less likely to be a tourist attraction, their cultural and historical…
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The City’s Historic and Design Review Commission has denied permission for the Boehler Building’s owner to move the leaning structure to the Pearl…
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Once a military training ground, the Plaza de Armas building near City Hall is entering a new phase of its historic life.On Thursday, city council members…
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More than 500 community members, state and local officials and civic leaders gathered at Temple Beth-El on Friday to pay their respects to the “Father of…
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You don’t have to be any particular denomination — or any denomination — to be interested in downtown’s church architecture and history. The city's Office…
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San Antonio is mourning the loss of one of its brightest stars. An assistant said Bill Sinkin passed away peacefully Monday evening, to the tune of The…
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In the first segment:A near derailment for the city’s forthcoming streetcar program when Texas attorney general’s office reversed its initial finding…
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The United San Antonio Pow Wow is February 1-2 and the once-a-year gathering is unlike any other in San Antonio. The event is presented by the group…
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Missing from the $1.1 trillion federal spending bill that passed Congress on Wednesday was payment to the United Nations Educational, Scientific and…
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The City of San Antonio is calling for a master plan for a re-interpretation of Alamo Plaza. Last fall, members of a panel met in an lively debate at UTSA…